On 13-Nov-2009, at 10:00, Terry Carmen wrote:

>> To: Foo Bar <f...@example.net>
>> Cc: Foo Baz <f...@example.net>
>> 
>> If user foo exists but user fbaz does not, you should expect that an
>> MTA will reject fbaz but deliver that same message to foo.  I'm
>> talking about a way to cause SpamAssassin (or something else,
>> whatever) to note the fact that a *different* recipient, fbaz, doesn't
>> exist, and to read it from the headers rather than the envelope
>> recipients (the way an MTA does).
>>  
> If your MTA is configured properly, SA will never see a message for a 
> non-existent recipient.
> 
> What are you trying to do?

He is trying to get SA to score the mail for f...@example.net higher because 
the user f...@example.net does not exist.


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